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2025, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit Series: Part 7 (Malice)

In this sermon, the preacher delves into the sin of malice, emphasizing its destructive nature and the biblical call to put it away as seen in Ephesians 4:31-32 and other scriptures. The preacher contrasts the malicious intent of a sinful world with the kindness and forgiveness that should characterize a believer’s life, urging the congregation to receive God’s word with meekness to overcome such sinful tendencies. The message highlights the importance of loving one another and walking in the light of Christ to maintain right relationships within the church and beyond.

2025, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit Series: Part 6 (Bitterness)

In this sermon, the preacher addresses the sin of bitterness, drawing from Ephesians 4:31-32 to urge the congregation to put away all bitterness and embrace kindness and forgiveness. The preacher likens bitterness to a destructive acid or a deep root that grows over time, emphasizing the need to uproot it through faith and trust in God, even amidst life’s storms. The message encourages patience, endurance, and reliance on the Lord to transform bitter spirits into sweet, fruitful lives reflective of the fruit of the Spirit.

2025, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit Series: Part 5 (Pride)

In this Sunday evening sermon, the preacher focuses on James 4:5-6, addressing the sin of pride and the spirit of envy that dwells within us, urging believers to seek God’s grace to overcome these tendencies. The preacher emphasizes the importance of humility before God, highlighting that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble, enabling victory over sinful desires. Through various scriptural references and personal reflections, the message encourages a life of submission to God to experience His abundant grace.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Evening

Sins of the Spirit: Anger

This sermon focuses on the sin of anger, exploring its different forms as described in the New Testament, and emphasizes the importance of being slow to wrath, quick to listen, and allowing God to shape and purify believers through life’s trials. The preacher urges Christians to manage anger by submitting to God’s will, trusting in His justice, and responding with meekness and patience rather than retaliation.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Evening

The Need of Compassion Upon Those Lost in the Deception of Roman Catholicism

This sermon focuses on the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ, as exemplified in Luke 23 and Acts 2, emphasizing His prayer for forgiveness on the cross and Peter’s bold preaching that led to the conversion of 3,000 souls on the day of Pentecost. It also addresses the responsibility of religious leaders and the call for Christians to love their enemies, pray for those who persecute them, and live as strangers and pilgrims in the world, reflecting Christ’s teachings through their actions and witness.

2025, Sermons, Sunday Evening

The Chastening of the Lord

This sermon is based on Hebrews 12:1-6 and focuses on the theme of God’s chastening as an expression of His love and instruction for believers. Chastening is portrayed not merely as punishment but as a comprehensive process of teaching, reproof, correction, and guidance to foster holiness and right thinking.

2024, Sermon, Sunday Evening

God’s Order and Design: A Call to Reflect His Light

This sermon explores the undeniable evidence of God’s design and order in creation, as highlighted in Romans 1:20, and contrasts it with humanity’s rebellion against God’s natural laws through technological and societal changes. It emphasizes the transformation available through God’s grace, as described in Ephesians 2, urging believers to live as reflections of His light and order in a world of lawlessness. The message calls Christians to be faithful in their daily lives, showing forth God’s praise amidst the challenges of the last days.

2024, Sermon, Sunday Evening

Mercy and Grace: The Woman Caught in Adultery

This sermon, delivered during an evening service, focuses on the story of the woman caught in adultery from John 8:1-11, illustrating Jesus’ mercy and grace in the face of condemnation. The speaker explores the hypocrisy of the religious leaders, the power of conscience, and the balance between justice and mercy, emphasizing true repentance and the transformative power of Christ’s forgiveness. The message challenges listeners to reflect on their own sins and seek mercy at Jesus’ feet.

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